Drill down into failed policies?

do you have any plans to enhance this to drill down into why a policy failed? That is, supposed you have a Last Successful Backup > 24 hours old failure and you want to see which database failed. Right now, I don't see a way to drill
down into that depth. In an attempt to come up with something myself, I've been looking everywhere for some insight about how to interpret the XML of a policy evaluation, but no one ever talks about it. If I knew a way to take the results, that
look like:

Hello Jason. I have given this a lot of thought and have tried to find a solution with no success. The issue is that the results are stored in a format that is only parseable through the GUI (from what I have learned through conversations with
the product group). Until I can find a way to parse the results, I am not able to pull the details into scope for the solution. I will continue to work with the necessary MS teams to see if these can be presented in a more universally consumable
method. Thanks for the feedback!

BTW - in your example of Last Backup Date and determining which database failed - you will get the necessary level of detail in the framework. The results are presented to the grain of a policy evaluated against an object on an instance on a date.
So you will see the granularity to the object level. The granularity in your example is the database object - which shoudl present appropriately.

My response was directed toward each expression in a policy. So, consider if your policy has multiple expressions against multiple properties, I cannot interrogate which property failed evaluation. I can only display that the policy has failed.
For example, a policy for Surface Area Configuration may be checking for xp_cmdshell
and clr integration settings. The framework will not tell you which property failed evaluation, only that the policy failed due to one or both properties. You would need to manually execute the policy through the GUI to determine which
property had an issue.